Hi
Over the last few days I have been experimenting with a tool that I have ended up calling the "Crystal Plane".
The original objective was to help with AFCAD parking spot alignment, as we know how difficult is to judge whether an aircraft is perfectly centred, correctly aligned with the parking centreline, or positioned at the intended stop point.
The solution I ended up with is a ultra-extreamely simplified "reference aircraft" based on the Asobo C152. (See the picture attached).
My concern is whether I'm legally allow to do it for me, and if so, if I can share it (definitively not for profit).
Please could anyone advice?
Cheers
Kano
Over the last few days I have been experimenting with a tool that I have ended up calling the "Crystal Plane".
The original objective was to help with AFCAD parking spot alignment, as we know how difficult is to judge whether an aircraft is perfectly centred, correctly aligned with the parking centreline, or positioned at the intended stop point.
The solution I ended up with is a ultra-extreamely simplified "reference aircraft" based on the Asobo C152. (See the picture attached).
My concern is whether I'm legally allow to do it for me, and if so, if I can share it (definitively not for profit).
Please could anyone advice?
Cheers
Kano
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